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Old 06-15-2013, 08:54 AM   #10
Melany
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Originally Posted by lynzy420 View Post
In the nicest kindest way I am stating that the fact that you are even asking such a question is scary to me, extremely scary. There are many factors involved with breeding and the first one to be considered is why? So why are you breeding? What have you done thus far that avails you to thinking you can and should breed? Obviously, you don't have a mentor or you wouldn't be asking such a question. Not for gain? ....why are you breeding?

Yes you should be concerned; infact, you should be more than concerned for the health and welfare of your female who is far too young to breed and your male who needs an educated owner before he does the deed to prevent permanent damage that can occur with inexperienced males....

There is a breeder section here, where you should really take some time and read and ask questions please don't begin breeding until you are fully educated on the entire process.

Welcome to YT I truly hope you stick around, there is so much to learn here! Take care!
Wohooaaa people of the palace, I am not a complete idiot, some parts are still missing. I was asking a simple question. Abby is way too young, I have been exposed to breeding my whole childhood, my folks bred chihuahuas for many years. my german shepard had pups(which is a totally different story). My daschies have had pups, I was only asking because I see NO other physical signs of esterus. And before anyone asks how I dont if I have had pups from other dogs, I was not as involved with the other dogs as I am with Abby.

And I know how quickly it happens!!!!! (different story)
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